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Welcome to the wiki-page about Corel's Paint Shop Pro by yours truly, Artsieladie, aka Sharon Donnelly. Note: It is always best to download programs directly from the "home site" of a particular program whenever possible. Downloading from sites other than the home site, increases your risk of downloading malicious spyware and malware that can be "piggybacked" with a program and then placed onto your computer AND 'very possibly' without you being the wiser. Paint Shop Pro: https://store. Of all the digital programs/softw that I am aware of. There's at least one other program that offers the ability to add frames to a user's works, although there's differences, but not tubes. It is these tubes that so many users of the program go gaga about and seek to add more to their version. What are "picture tubes"? They are like a brush in that with one click you can add an element to your work. But they are unlike a brush because when you add a picture tube, you actually add "a picture" from the tubes you have in your tube library. A brush can be an image but it's all one colour. A tube can be as well but not usually. It's usually a full colour image. Since I'm just in the process of setting up each of the overview pages, I will return to elaborate further about this pro- gram under: "Paintshop Pro Overview" below. Related wiki-pages::
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